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Showing papers on "Multipath routing published in 1970"


Journal Article
TL;DR: This paper studied some of the best optimal path techniques for routing, which have been developed for specific kind of network as well as for general routing purpose.
Abstract: Routing is a process of forwarding the data from a known source to the destination. In this process, the data may travel through several intermediate paths, and there exist a need to select the best possible optimal nodes to forward the data. This optimal selection of nodes will enable to achieve a high performance in the network. Large amount of worked has been carried out to find the optimal path in the network routing to improve its efficiency and to remove congestion problems. A good routing algorithm should be able to find an optimal path and it must be simple. It also must have low overhead, and be robust and stable, converging rapidly, and must remain flexible. There exists a lot of routing algorithm which have been developed for specific kind of network as well as for general routing purpose. In this paper, I studied some of the best optimal path techniques.

15 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Dec 1970
TL;DR: Simulation experiments indicate that adaptive routing techniques can be effective in large communications networks.
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the behavior of an adaptive routing system in a large communications network. The adaptive routing algorithm described uses stochastic switching matrices to automatically find and complete the traffic paths through a system. A realistic network and traffic which were derived from military field exercises are used to illustrate the real time behavior of the algorithm. Simulation experiments indicate that adaptive routing techniques can be effective in large communications networks.

1 citations